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Is the bottom bird a Yank?329 viewsRussell Hayes
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Wild Swans327 viewsBewicks/Whoopers? These birds seen at Theddlethorpe on Sunday, hope the experts can solve the riddle! Cropped ImageMick West
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Little Stint ?326 viewsGarry Wright
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Unidentified326 viewsThis Goose was on the hide pit this morning - comments welcome!Trevor Gunby
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Harris Hawk326 viewsgpc
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ID please326 viewsnot sure id please Mick Widdowson
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Lesser and Common (Mealy) Redpolls325 viewsphotograph showing size and color difference between Lesser (left) and Common RedpollsAlan Ball
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stint / peep324 viewsgpc
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston323 viewsDean Eades
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322 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Canada Goose/Greylag Goose hybrid322 viewsGarry Wright
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ID Please -321 viewsSolitary wader, first thoughts Greenshank?? Help appreciated thanks!Mick West
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Aythya Species321 viewsAythya SpeciesRussell Hayes
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Sacred Ibis321 viewsVideo grab in wet and murky conditions.
Bird appears to be carrying metal ring on left leg
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Goose species319 viewsHelp with this one please?Russell Hayes
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stint / peep319 viewsgpc
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Some sort of Gadwall Hybrid I presume319 viewsAny Suggestions?Russell Hayes
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any ideas please318 viewsIs this a semipalmated sandpiper? Can anybody help please?Chris Grimshaw
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Harris Hawk317 viewsgpc
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Wheatear Skeg Beach 200912316 viewsNige Lound
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Pale phase Common Buzzard?315 viewsDavid Morison
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Lapwing - (leucistic bird)314 viewsFulbeck Airfield achick
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2314 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Cormorant 314 viewsClose up of record shot of the female Cormorant posted earlier showing a Gular pouch angle of around 85 degrees. A typical P.c.c. in the same shot. I understand the difficulties of separating carbo and sinensis in the field and this is probably inconclusive but you can see why it could possibly be classified as sinensis. The mystery remains!David Morison
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Rook with pine cone - taken by Roger Bark314 viewsAndrew Chick
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